Katy Perry has slammed the Australian press saying they have "NO HUMANITY".
The 'This Is How We Do' singer is currently travelling around the country with her 'Prismatic' world tour, and criticised paparazzi in Sydney for their rude behaviour.
Taking to Twitter with an angry post, she wrote: "Australian PRESS: you should be ashamed of your paparazzi & tabloid culture. Your paparazzi have no respect, no integrity, no character. NO HUMANITY (sic)."
The star - who is rumoured to be dating 36-year-old DJ, Diplo - continued the furious tirade by claiming she had been followed during a private stroll by men who laughed at her when she requested they leave.
She said: "I was stalked by many grown men today as I tried to take a quiet walk to the beach. These men would not stop as I pleaded over & over to let me have my space. Many other people stopped to try to help but the paps continued to laugh at me & hold their barrels up and shoot. (sic)"
— KATY PERRY (@katyperry) November 22, 2014
Lashing out in a further tweet, she posted images of the paparazzi from the incident with the caption, "THESE ARE A FEW OF THE STALKERS:(sic)"
THESE ARE A FEW OF THE STALKERS: pic.twitter.com/1JtHSIVuqc
— KATY PERRY (@katyperry) November 22, 2014
Thankfully, the intimidating incident didn't stop the 30-year-old superstar from taking to the stage at Sydney's Allphones Arena on Friday evening, where she performed a selection of her hits to 60,000 fans.
The 'Roar' chanteuse also took time earlier in the day to surprise her fans by turning up unannounced at her pop-up store in the city.